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Philanthropy is more than just writing a check; it’s about creating a lasting impact by serving others. For entrepreneurs, integrating social good into the fabric of a business isn’t just noble — it’s a powerful way to build a sustainable company that resonates with employees, customers and communities alike.
During a conversation with Cheryl Sutterfield-Jones, CEO of Cars for Kids in Texas, I was struck by her insights on how leaders can make a difference beyond profit margins. Her stories offered valuable lessons on embedding purpose into business strategies, fostering trust and making an impact that transcends traditional business goals.
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